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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, I think he was acting neighborly. However, I would not have done it (unless they had said to him in another conversation "Hey, feel free to grab our bins") simply because it's their bin (and refuse) and maybe they were holding onto it. Also, I would not tell my husband that his action was weird. And, not that you asked, [b]I would indeed move the bin back to their storage spot after pickup. [/b][/quote] OP here Yes, he did. I don't think they were home during the whole day-but I've noticed they do have cameras. I wonder if they will check them when they go to put more trash in the bin and notice everything from earlier is gone?[/quote] It isn’t GONE it’s at the curb. Easily locatable and probably within sight. [/quote] OP here The actual bags of trash are gone. I wasn't so detailed in my OP, but it was like this: Wednesday is trash day in our neighborhood. The trash truck usually comes around to pick up in the early afternoon. This morning (maybe around 9 or 10 am) my husband wheeled our trash bin to the curb. While he was doing that, he noticed that our neighbor's bin was still in their side yard where he keeps it. My husband went over, looked in the neighbor's bin and saw two bags of trash in there. So he wheeled the neighbor's bin out to the curb. A few hours later, the trash truck came and picked up the trash from both (our's and the neighbor's) bins. Then my husband wheeled the neighbor's bin back to the neighbor's yard and our bin back to our yard. I don't think the neighbor was home the entire time, because he usually parks in his driveway where we can clearly see his car, and we didn't see his car (but we weren't just staring at his driveway either.) I'm saying that it's possible that later tonight, or tomorrow, or whenever he next takes trash out to his outdoor bin, he will see that the two bags that were there previously are gone.[/quote] Taking trash like that is legally "theft" and your hubby could be arrested for it. Imagine also if it was not trash, but something neighbor stored in bags in the container to keep rain off it. [/quote] Yep, that too. -OP[/quote]
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